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Important Policies
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 Important Policies



 Overview

​The Placer County Superintendent of Schools and the Placer County Board of Education desire to provide a safe school learning environment that protects students and staff from physical and emotional harm and have developed important policies aimed to achieve that goal. ​

 Title IX

 Materials

​Title IX states that: No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance. Title IX requires schools and education agencies to adopt and publish grievance procedures to file complaints of sex discrimination, including complaints of sexual harassment or sexual violence.

 Title IX Coordinator

Reports may be made at any time by using the telephone number, email or mailing to the office address listed below.

Title IX Coordinator:

  • Colleen Slattery, Ed.D., Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources
  • Email
  • Phone: (530) 889-5952
  • Mailing Address: 360 Nevada Street, Auburn, CA 95603

 Contacts

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Stephanie Schau

​Administrative Assistant, Confidential

(530) 745.1328

Email​

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Phillip Williams

Deputy Superintendent Educational Services

(530) 745-1389

Email​

 FAQ's

NOT SURE OF YOUR DISTRICT OR THE SCHOOLS LOCATED IN YOUR DISTRICT?   

Our What's My District App will assist you by matching your address to your district. Once your district appears on the map below, you can find the district schools and ​​contact information for school Board of Trustees, Administrative contact information, in addition to school district websites links. ​

WHAT EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS ARE AVAILABLE IN PLACER COUNTY?

Placer County serves more than 2,000 children through our early childhood programs. We work together with child care providers, preschool teachers and school districts to provide early education and child care services.   

DOES PLACER COUNTY HAVE AN INFANT PROGRAM AVAILABLE?

Our staff works together with families and infant children to assist in a child’s development and learning in their natural daily activities and builds on the next steps in the child’s learning.  Placer County staff travels to more than 150 homes per week.​

DOES PLACER COUNTY OFFER ANY SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS?​

Placer County offers cognitive,academic, social and physical development of severely disabled students through specialized instruction and services. Our services are available for our students whose needs require a specialized program not offered in their local districts. Students include those who are severely multiply disabled, orthopedically disabled, hearing and visually impaired, emotionally disturbed and students with autism.​​​

 Quotations

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"One child, one teacher, one book, o​ne pen can change the world"​

​-Malala Yousafzai​​